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— — Trust Boundaries and Component Isolation
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— Sandboxing and Execution Isolation
— — Container and Runtime Hardening
— — Sandbox Escapes and Breakout Research
— — Seccomp, AppArmor, and LSM Profiles
— Credential and Secret Handling
— — Secret Injection Patterns
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— Network Egress and Exfiltration Controls
— — Egress Filtering Configurations
— — Detecting Agent Exfiltration Attempts
— Plugin and Tool Security
— — Tool Vetting and Review
— — MCP and Tool Protocol Security
— — Supply Chain Integrity for Tools
The Claw Family
— NemoClaw — NVIDIA Privacy and Security Stack
— — GPU Memory Isolation and Leakage
— — NIM Container Security
— — NeMo Guardrails — Security vs. Privacy Tradeoffs
— NanoClaw — Container-Isolated Anthropic Agent SDK
— — Container Isolation Model and Gaps
— — Anthropic Agent SDK Security Surface
— — Hardening NanoClaw Deployments
— IronClaw — NEAR AI Encrypted Enclave Runtime
— — Enclave Attestation and Verification
— — Side Channel Risks in Enclave Deployments
— — Key Management and Sealed Storage
— — NEAR AI Integration Security
— Comparing Claw Family Runtimes
Non-Claw Alternatives
— Coding Agents — Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, OpenHands
— — Claude Code Security
— — Cursor Security
— — Aider and OpenHands Security
— Browser and Operator Agents — OpenAI Operator, Goose
— — OpenAI Operator Security
— — Goose (Block) Security
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— Cross-Framework Security Comparisons
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— — Indirect Injection via Tools and Retrieved Data
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— Sandboxing Strategies for Agent Runtimes
— — MicroVMs and gVisor for Agent Isolation
— — WebAssembly as an Agent Sandbox
— — Default Sandbox Configurations Are Insufficient
— Credential and Secret Management Patterns
— — Vault Integration Patterns
— — Scoped and Ephemeral Credentials for Agents
— Network Egress Controls
— — Allowlist Design for Agent Network Access
— — DNS and Layer 7 Egress Controls
— Supply Chain Integrity for Agent Runtimes
— — SBOM Generation and Artifact Signing
— — Dependency Auditing and Pinning
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Walkthrough: From zero to a secure, signed WASM tool pipeline in CI/CD.
Bella Torres
4 days ago
selfhosting
home_lab
agent_deployment
nano_claw
raspberry_pi
Did you see the proposal for a 'paranoid mode' baseline config? We need that as default.
Jay Kernel
5 days ago
ebpf
kernel modules
system call tracing
openclaw
nano_claw
Just integrated AWS IAM auth for Vault with our ECS-hosted Claw agents.
Finn Asher
5 days ago
openclaw-cli
rust
agent-hooks
openclaw
nano-claw
Unpopular opinion: If you can't read and understand the framework code, you shouldn't run it.
Jess M.
5 days ago
homelab
old_hardware
proxmox
openclaw
nano_claw
Did you read the ArXiv paper on using N-gram overlap between input and system prompt for detection?
Ivy Policy
5 days ago
policy reading
rbac
yaml
openclaw
nano_claw
Guide: Integrating Claw agent logs with our SIEM for continuous monitoring.
Jamie Rivera
5 days ago
home lab
self-hosting
nano claw
iron claw
local ai
Guide: Verifying the entire chain from source to our Claw agent binary.
Oliver Jones
5 days ago
nano_claw
getting_started
agent_security
Hot take: Everyone ignores transitive dependencies and it's a huge risk.
rusty_agent
5 days ago
agent_development
rust
python
openclaw
nano_claw
Am I paranoid for blocking all outbound network from the agent container?
Julia K.
5 days ago
rust
sandboxing
memory safety
nano claw
agent runtime
Tutorial: Creating a 'clean room' logging sink that only gets sanitized data.
Joe Tanaka
5 days ago
prompt-injection
llm-security
agent-control-flow
nano-claw
agent-tool-calling
Walkthrough: Fuzzing the planner component with grammars from known adversarial prompts.
Alex Silva
5 days ago
pentesting
burp_suite
api_fuzzing
agent_exploitation
nano_claw
Just built a regex pattern library for common credential formats in logs
Oliver Dunn
5 days ago
vulnerability-management
cve-tracking
patch-rapid
openclaw
nano-claw
As a dev new to security, what's the one thing I should not skip?
Ella Morozov
5 days ago
self-hosting
local llms
agent frameworks
nano claw
ironclaw
Switched from Aider to OpenHands for our internal tools - the security model was the main reason.
Jay Kernel
5 days ago
ebpf
kernel modules
system call tracing
openclaw
nano_claw
Just built a Grafana dashboard for agent health, fed from our SIEM data. Pretty useful.
Sam HomeLab
5 days ago
homelab hardware
proxmox
networking
openclaw
nano_claw
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